實用英語:Tips for Academic Writing(音頻文字)

實用英語:Tips for Better Writing(音頻文字)ZT
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From VOA Learning English, this is the Education Report

Today we continue our series of expert suggestions for academic writingOur guest is Jennifer Ahern-Dodson, assistant professor of the Practice in Writing Studies at Duke University in North Carolina.

Ms. Ahern-Dodson starts a conversation with both students and professors planning to write a paper or essay.  She asks about their earlier writing experiences. Were they negative or positive?

She advises that you are not alone if you have had problems with your writing.  She says everyone struggles with writing

Writing is hardAll writers struggle at some point.  And even if writing has come easily for you, at some point in your work as a student, that  eventually you’re going to hit a roadblock.  And so part of what I like to get folks thinking about is -- besides writing’s hard for everybody – is to really take a moment to think about their past writing experiencesAnd when the writing is going well, what was happeningWhen the writing wasn’t going well, what was happening?”

She says most people’s negative writing experiences happened because a very specific formula is requirerd for a paper including an exact length.

“And so they primarily focus on, and worry about, what the final product has to look like, like how many pages for a research essay?  Or if it is in the second or third language, you know, punctuation and grammar, like whether it gets communicated in the right language

“And so focusing on the end makes it really hard to get started.” 

Another problem can arise when the need to do well on a paper is extremely important.

 “…like a timed essay exam, or a college application essay, or a research paper that is at the end of the semester, and it’s tied to the entire grade for the classSo worrying about what will happen if they don’t do wellget bad grades, don’t get into college -- creates, of course, significant anxiety.  And that can make it harder to get the writing done.” 

Then she and the people she’s helping move to more positive projects.  She says usually when writing comes easily, the writers feel they have something important to say.

The teacher advises asking yourself questionsWhat personal understanding of the subject can you bring to your paperWhy is this subject important? For whom is it meaningful?  Who will be reading it? 

“…Think about who your audience is, and what it is that you really want to say to them.  And what that can do is help you switch from the final product and what it can look like (to) really more on what you have to offer, your particular perspective.” 

She says that is an important change for all writers.   

And that’s the VOA Learning English Education ReportComing soon: Jennifer Ahern-Dodson talks about doing research, sitting down to write and sharing your writing with others.

I’m Jeri Watson

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Words in this Story

 

conversationn. an informal talk involving two people or a group of people

experiencesn.  the processes of doing and seeing things and having things happen to you

negative  -  adj.   unpleasant, unproductive

positive -  n. pleasant, productive

hit a roadblock -  idiom, encountering a situation that blocks one’s progress

audiencen.  the people who watch, read, or listen to something

perspective n. the way you view somethingpoint of view

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Yes, audience is very important。Thanks 紫君 for sharing:) -南山鬆- 給 南山鬆 發送悄悄話 南山鬆 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 09/30/2014 postreply 18:53:56

Songsong,thanks for your comments. Good night. -紫君- 給 紫君 發送悄悄話 紫君 的博客首頁 (0 bytes) () 09/30/2014 postreply 19:25:01

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